I'm about to go buy the GET BACK dvd. It's a little expensive ($34), but I came into a few unexpected dollars that will make this purchase feel almost free! Besides, my BACK IN THE US dvd is getting lonely on my shelf.

I'm about to go buy the GET BACK dvd. It's a little expensive ($34), but I came into a few unexpected dollars that will make this purchase feel almost free! Besides, my BACK IN THE US dvd is getting lonely on my shelf.

I'm quite pleased with this DVD. I was a bit skeptical, thinking perhaps it could have been a bootleg. I still wonder if it might be. It doesn't have a single mention of MPL Communications, Capitol Records, EMI Records , or even a country of manufacture. Also the track list doesn't include The End (although it is in the DVD). Only real special feature is the option of showing the lyrics, a few of which are wrong here and there.

The sound and picture are pretty decent. I'm glad I picked this up. Nostalgia really. Except for Chris, this is the first band I saw when I saw Paul my first and so far only time.

Golden Slumbers/Weight/End is awesome. Probably the single most wonderful part of the show. It gives me goose bumps!

I bought a 16:9 version of this dvd from the german Amazon website a few months ago..... it's awesome, great picture quality....great sound quality..and it's stuffed to the hilt (it weighs in at a whopping 7.39GB)..with Paul interviews, band interviews and band biographies etc.

A much better version than the standard 4:3 version which doesn't have hardly any extra's.

And it's awesome seeing Macca play that 5 string Wal bass...he should definitely play it more often.

I bought mine about a year ago from amazon. I think I paid about $30. It is a MPL and it is also in DTS witch might explain the high price. I saw 1 copy at best buy the other day for $34.98. Like I said I think the price has to do with DTS sound. The Paul Is Live DVD right next to it is only $16.00 and it has 3 extra songs on it.